Reviews show Hillary Clinton is still the winner, but the allocation of county convention delegates is different.

Five precincts reported incorrectly.

In Marion County, five county convention delegates went to Clinton and four for Bernie Sanders. Originally, it was the other way around.

Woodbury County's Oto Township originally reported one delegate for Clinton, but that delegate now goes to Sanders

In Osceola County, four delegates went to Martin O'Malley and three county convention delegates went to Sanders. Those results were flipped.

Story County's Sherman Township precinct initially reported one county convention delegate for Sanders, but that delegate is now designated for Clinton.

Also, a precinct in Poweshiek County shows 19 delegates for Sanders. He had 18, and Clinton, who had eight, now has seven.

According to the Iowa Democratic Party, mistakes were made due to human error.

“We looked into these issues that were brought up just to make sure we had it accurate. Nearly 1,700 precincts and ran them smoothly for our people,” said Sam Lau, a spokesman for the Iowa Democratic Party.

From the precinct caucuses, it’s onward to the county conventions in March.

That's where state and county delegates will be chosen. Then, delegates will be elected to represent Iowa at the Democratic National Convention this summer.